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2 Health Food Stores in the Bay Area In the last 20 years, there has been an increase in the Bay Area of what people consider Health Food Stores The Big 3 in the bay: Whole Foods (29), Trader Joe s (42), Sprouts (11) There are over 90 currently in the bay area (Google Maps) this does not include non-franchise stores, smaller less known stores, or local farmers markets

3 Why are they so popular? increased demand for Organic foods Fear of pesticides and GMOs mistreatment of animals on farms Increase in dietary restrictive diets (Glutenfree, Non-dairy, Low Carb, etc) save the family farms movements

4 What We Want: discover perceptions of food in the bay area why do people buy what they buy? where do they buy their groceries? what do people think health food is? what do they think about health food in general? why does this matter, and who does it matter too? Statistics of Health Food Store Shoppers Currently Used Marketing Strategies in big Health Food Stores Marketing Techniques for a larger audience How current stores can revamp their marketing techniques

5 Perception of Stores Health Food stores provide better quality of ingredients and products health food seen as food with few ingredients, made with quality ingredients and no hidden ingredients. Atmosphere of some stores (Whole Foods) is unwelcoming; Trader Joe s has an inviting atmosphere, fun and energetic employees However, an employee of Trader s believes that sometimes quality suffers due to Trader s buying their products at a low price so they can sell at a reasonable price

6 Modern Demographics for Health Food Stores As the way modern Americans view food shifts, we are seeing a new trend emerge in which people are willing to spend far more money to get the same amount of food they could cheaply buy somewhere else. Individuals see the options before them, and while some people will go for the burger instead of the salad, more and more people are spending the time and the money to prepare meals that are made of healthier ingredients. Through interviews that were conducted, it was found that those who were interviewed believed that only those who were well off economically were able to afford to shop at these health food stores. Studies conducted have substantiated these claims.

7 Modern Demographics for Health Food Stores In relation to the economic and nutrient benefits one receives from food, lower income individuals reaped less of both in comparison with their middle income counterparts. In order to potentially increase profit, health food stores should subsidise fruits and vegetables in order to improve the health quality and overall quality of life for lower income individuals. At its current state, low income families receive far fewer benefits from price manipulations compared with middle income families, which is evidence that could point towards a climate of heavier social and dietary inequality.

8 Currently used marketing techniques - products - price - placement - promotion health interventions need to alter the presence of less- healthy foods in stores, rather than attempting only to increase access to healthier options

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10 Organic food popularity has increased : meats, eggs, breads, grains and beverages Retail sales increased to 21.1 billion in 2008, from 3.5 billion in Marketing to a larger audience Increase in number of organic food retailers, manufacturers and distributors and widened the retail customer base. Big box grocery stores sold half of all organic foods in 2008: mainly produce but the sale of dairy products, beverages, packaged and prepared, breads and grains increased to 63% of total organic sales in Wholesale of organic foods by handlers' (firms that buy organic products from farmers and other suppliers, process or repack the goods, and then sell the value-added resulting products) sales to big box grocery retailers and club stores, like Wal-Mart and Costco, increased. Putting their money where their mouths are: Consumer willingness to pay for multi-ingredient, processed organic food products by Marvin T. Battea,Neal H. Hookera, Timothy C. Haaba, Jeremy Beaverson consumer willingness to pay for, or motivation to purchase based on organic label: multiingredient processed organic food shoppers at the specialty stores. Consumers are willing to pay premium prices for organic foods with less than 100% organic ingredients. Specialty grocery consumers were willing to pay more of a premium than traditional grocery store shoppers. However, not more willing to pay a premium for foods with an organic content of less than 70%.

11 How can stores revamp their marketing techniques Build grocery stores in low-income neighborhoods. Have fewer grocery stores Have less fruits and vegetables in markets Walking distance from neighborhoods increase traffic Purchase organic s from wholesalers before repackaging package and create multi-ingredient organic foods for in-store sale. traditional and specialty store shoppers are more likely to purchase and pay a premium for organic food items that are processed and labeled according to their organic content.

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